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Friday, 29 July 2016

What is Google Crawling and Indexing?

What is Google Crawling and Indexing?

SEO is a very big, deep sea. To fully understand SEO, we should know some basic SEO terms.Crawling and indexing are two such terms.If you have been in the web world for a while, you’ve at least heard the words: 

Google Crawling and Indexing.

These are the two terms upon which the entire web world depends.
Let’s define, understand, and get some in-depth information about crawling and indexing.

Crawling:

When Google visits your website for tracking purposes. This process is done by Google’s Spider crawler.

Indexing:

After crawling has been done, the results get put onto Google’s index (i.e. web search).

What is Google Crawling?

Crawling basically means following a path.
  • In the SEO world, crawling means following your links and “crawling” around your website. 
  • When bots come to your website (any page), they follow other linked pages also on your website.
  • This is one reason why we create site maps, as they contain all of the links in our blog and Google’s bots can use them to look deeply into a website.
  • The way we stop crawling certain parts of our site is by using the Robots.txt file.

What is Google Indexing?

Indexing is the process of adding webpages into Google search.
  • Depending upon which meta tag you used (index or NO-index), Google will crawl and index your pages. A no-index tag means that that page will not be added into the web search’s index.
  • By default, every WordPress post and page is indexed.
  • A good idea for ranking higher in search engines is to let only vital parts of your blog/website be indexed.
  • Do not index unnecessary archives like tags, categories, and all other useless pages.
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